Darude’s ‘Sandstorm’, best known for being THE TRACK to listen to in my buddy’s Saab in college way back in the 2000’s, is a trance classic. Probably THE trance classic. And this is is a video of musician Alexander Uhl performing the track on a church’s massive pipe organ. It
Hailing from Nagoya, Japan, the Toho Marching Band made its second appearance at the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade this year and wowed the audience with a fancy turn set to Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’. If you’re into fancy marching band maneuvers, this is the video for you. For everybody
This is a compilation video of famous movie scenes with televisions in them edited by French filmmaker Fabrice Mathieuso so that Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ appears to be playing on them, and the characters being none too thrilled about it. I can actually empathize, and
Tom BetGeorge of Magical Light Shows LLC in Tracy, California, regularly uses his own home to showcase the elaborate shows he’s capable of producing for others. In this case, a Christmas lights show featuring a trio of animated Christmas trees singing a medley of Taylor Swift songs. The show also
Because dream it and you can achieve it (unless you’re painfully unqualified like most of the people I meet and try to inspire in real life), this is a video of musician Charles Berthoud covering Scott Joplin’s classic of all ragtime classics ‘The Entertainer’, with a fingerstyle performance on electric
This is a supercut of musician Luke Pickman performing The Lick on 111 different instruments in 111 seconds. That’s one instrument every second. I know because I just crunched the numbers. It wasn’t easy using the new common core math, and things got pretty hairy there for a bit with
This is a clip of The Juilliard School small ensemble professor and jazz drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. improvising drums for Nirvana’s ‘In Bloom’ after hearing the song for the first time. They provide him with a drumless cut of the song, and the rest is up to him. He does
Because why not, this is a video from musician fxsnowy, who played a chiptune version of Rage Against The Machine’s 1992 protest song ‘Killing In The Name Of’ using SEGA Genesis sounds. He did a great job, although it lacks the evocative message of the original without any lyrics. Still,